Hannah ARMSTRONG [366]
- Born: Cir 1851, , , England
- Marriage (1): Alexander CRUICKSHANK [365] in 1875 in , Victoria, Australia 819
- Died: 2 Aug 1934, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia aged about 83 822
Other names for Hannah were Amie ARMSTRONG and Annie ARMSTRONG.
General Notes:
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Fri 3 Aug 1934 Page 1 Family Notices CRUICKSHANK.- On- August 2, 1934, at the residence of her son-in-law, James Kirby, .20 South-Street, Fremantle, Annie, widow of , the late Alexander Cruickshank, of Kalgoorlie, and loving mother of Ada (Mrs. J. Kirby, Fremantle), Mary (Mrs. G. Harris, Daglish), James and George (Goongarrie), Alex (Boulder), Harry (Davyhurst), Robert (Daglish), and the late Sarah (Mrs. F. Andrews) and Nora (Mrs; F. Hendy); aged 76 years.
CRUICKSHANK.- On August 2, 1934 at the residence of her son-in-law, James Kirby, .20. South-street, Fremantle,. Annie Cruickshank, -dearly beloved sister of Nona (Mrs. A. Lucas, Northam); aged 76 years.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Mon 6 Aug 1934 Page 7 FUNERALS. FUNERALS. The Late Mrs. Annie Cruickshank. The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Cruickshank, of 20 South-street, Fremantle, widow of the late Alexander Cruickshank, of Kalgoorlie, took place in the church of England portion of the Fremantle cemetery on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. Canon E. M. Collick officiated at the graveside. The deceased was born in London and went to Maryborough (Victoria), at the age of 4 years, with her parents. She resided at Maryborough for about 42 years and later went to Kalgoorlie, where also she lived for many years. She then went to Fremantle, where she was a resident to the time of her death. Ill-health overtook her only five weeks ago. Mrs. Cruickshank lived a quiet life, but possessed a happy and genial disposition and won the affection of all who knew her. The chief mourners were Messrs. R. and G. Cruickshank (sons), Mesdames J. Kirby and G. Harris (daughters), Messrs. J. Kirby and. G. Harris (sons-in-law). Mesdames G. and R. Cruickshank (daughters-in-law), Mrs. A. Lucas (sister), Messrs. W. Kirby, Ray and Robert Harris, W. Stevens and N. Cruiskshank (grandsons). The pall-bearers were Messrs. F. S. Prentice (secretary, Returned Maimed and Limbless Men's Association), A. Styles, H. H. Panton. W. Smith, R. Willis, and W. Morris. Among those present were Messrs. G. L. Daly. H. M. Myatt, T. F. W. Kendall, J. W. Miller, J. E. Barnes, O. Styles, H. T. Groves, F. Craig, F. P. Frost, M. MeGinley, and E. G. Ingram, R. Marshall, A. Jackson, S. C. and S. S. Dyer, J. T. Briggs, E. Davidson, 3. A. and W. J. Collins. C. F. Copley, A. Rogers, H. Young, J. Hawkins, D. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Lovett, Mr. and Mrs. Peters, Mesdames G. Daly, G. B. Rowse, A. Styles, V. M. Downie, F. Craig, E. Marshall, S. Brooks, F. Kendall, W. Sayers, .1.and W. J. Collins, the Misses A. Strickland, K. Healy, H. Mullane, and Peters. Numerous floral tributes were placed on the grave, and the bereaved relatives have been the recipients of widespread expressions of sympathy. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Arthur E. Davies and Company.
Hannah married Alexander CRUICKSHANK [365] [MRIN: 127], son of James CRUICKSHANK [56] and Sarah ECCLES [55], in 1875 in , Victoria, Australia.819 (Alexander CRUICKSHANK [365] was born on 7 Feb 1852 in , SA, Australia 820, christened on 29 Feb 1852, died on 27 May 1917 in Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia 821 and was buried on 28 May 1917 in Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia.)
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